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  1. Nobody's Perfect is a 1968 American comedy film about the fictional USS Bustard and the antics of her crew. It is based on the novel The Crows of Edwina Hill, written by author of western novels and former Navy man Allan R. Bosworth.

  2. Feb 2, 1990 · Nobody's Perfect: Directed by Robert Kaylor. With Chad Lowe, Gail O'Grady, Patrick Breen, Kim Flowers. Steve is a college freshman who plays tennis for the school.

    • (705)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Robert Kaylor
    • 1990-02-02
  3. Nobody's Perfect: Directed by Alan Rafkin. With Doug McClure, Nancy Kwan, James Whitmore, David Hartman. In 1960's Japan, mischievous American seaman Doc Willoughby tries to outwit his superiors on the U.S.S. Bustard, attempts to woo U.S. Navy Lt. Tomiko Momoyama, and aims to return a stolen Buddha statue to its Japanese temple.

    • (124)
    • Comedy
    • Alan Rafkin
    • 1968-01-12
  4. Stream 'Nobody's Perfect' and watch online. Discover streaming options, rental services, and purchase links for this movie on Moviefone. Watch at home and immerse yourself in this movie's...

  5. Nobody's Perfect is available to watch for free today. If you are in India, you can: Stream it online on Plex. Stream it online with ads on Tubi TV. If you’re interested in streaming other free movies and TV shows online today, you can: Watch movies and TV shows with a free trial on Apple TV+.

    • Robert Kaylor
    • 90 min
    • 3
  6. Nobody's Perfect - Trailer. In the late 1950s and early 60s, more than 10,000 children were born with deformities due to the use of Thalidomide, a drug used in sedatives. Filmmaker Niko...

    • 2 min
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    • LorberFilms
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  8. Nobody's Perfect. 1989 · 1 hr 29 min. PG-13. Comedy · Romance · Sport. A college jock learns that love is more than just a tennis score and poses as a female player to get close to the woman who’s stolen his heart. Subtitles: English. Starring: Chad Lowe Gail O'Grady Patrick Breen Kim Flowers Eric Bruskotter. Directed by: Robert Kaylor.